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  1. thegreatthinkers.orgplato › biographyBiography of Plato

    Biography. Plato is one of the most brilliant and far-reaching writers to have ever lived. Our very conception of philosophy—of rigorous thinking concerning the true situation of man, the nature of the whole, and the perplexity of being—owes a great debt to his work. No area of inquiry seems foreign to him: his writings investigate ethics ...

  2. Platon. Platon ( tiếng Hy Lạp: Πλάτων, Platōn, "Vai Rộng"), hay còn được Anh hóa là Plato, phiên âm tiếng Việt là Pla-tông, 428/427 hay 424/423 - 348/347 TCN) là nhà triết học người Athens trong thời kỳ Cổ điển ở Hy Lạp cổ đại, người sáng lập trường phái tư tưởng Platon, và ...

  3. Philosophical anthropology - Plato, Human Nature, Ethics: Plato was the first great philosophical exponent of the soul in the West. He depicted its rational component as a ruler overseeing the jumble of constantly changing and often conflicting states that reach human awareness through perception and become objects of human attachment through desire.

  4. 3 days ago · Socrates (born c. 470 bce, Athens [Greece]—died 399 bce, Athens) was an ancient Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on Classical antiquity and Western philosophy. Socrates was a widely recognized and controversial figure in his native Athens, so much so that he was frequently mocked in the ...

  5. May 30, 2023 · Plato of Athens (424 or 423 to 347 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher whose work is considered so important that he may be called the inventor of philosophy as we understand the term today. Some people would want to reserve that honor for his teacher, Socrates, but since Socrates wrote nothing himself for publication, we only have the quasi ...

  6. Plato: Political Philosophy. Plato (c. 427-347 B.C.E.) developed such distinct areas of philosophy as epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. His deep influence on Western philosophy is asserted in the famous remark of Alfred North Whitehead: “the safest characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.”

  7. Plato: The Academy. Plato’s enormous impact on later philosophy, education, and culture can be traced to three interrelated aspects of his philosophical life: his written philosophical dialogues, the teaching and writings of his student Aristotle, and the educational organization he began, “the Academy.”.

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